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waited tutta @anni @Wim Lettere Patent No. 104,075, lated .Tune 7, 1870.

IBROILER.

*211e Schedule referred to inthese Letters Patent and making part of the same To all whom it may concern: l

Be it known that we, WILLIAM C. S'rlvnn and JOHN S. WILLIAMS, of the city of Brooklyn, inthe county of Kings and in-the State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Broilers; and

v our invention appertains to make and use the same,

we will now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring to the annexed drawing, in which- Figure 1 is a plan view, and .Y Figure 2 is a longitudinal vert-ical sect-ion of our broiler.

A represents the pan or body of our broiler, provided with a handle, B, and open both at top and bottom. 4 The sides of the upper half of the pan A are vertical, while the sides of the lower half are contracted toward the lower end, that is, they are inclined inward and downward, making the lower edge of the pan smaller than the center and top.

Wit-hin the pan A is placed a grate, C, provided with feet a a, which rest upon the inclined sides of the pan. This grate vmay bev of Aany suitable design, and

lprovided, on its uppensurface, with grooves, for the purpose of catching the gravy, and conveying it out through a'spout, D, which forms a part of the grate, and projects through an opening inthe side of the pan A.

On top of the pan A is laid a cover, E, provided with a long handle, G, as shown iu'ig, 1.

By this arrangement of the broilerthe meat is more tender than any other mode of cooking, at the same time preserving all the flavor, sweetness, and juice of the meat, without any smell or smoke in the room. The gravy'runs out without being burned.

Having thus fully described our invention,

What we claim las new, and desire tosecure by Let ters Patent, is-f The grate G, constructed as shown, with a series of grooved bars radiating from the center to a circumferentially-grooved bar, having feet a, and spout D,.in combination with the pan A, inclined inward at its lower part, and provided with an openingfor the spout, all substantially as set forth.

In testimony that we claim the foregoing, we have hereunto set our hands, this22d day ot' March, 1870.

WILLIAM C. STIVER. JOHN S. WILLIAMS.

XVitnesses:

JOHN CURTIS, WILLIAM MAokEv. 

